Erin Brandt and Evelyn Tsao for BarTalk

Erin Brandt and Evelyn co-wrote an article for the Canadian Bar Association’s newsletter, BarTalk. The article explores the tension between freedom of expression and the need for regulation, highlighting how laws, workplace policies, and social considerations shape the limits of speech in Canada, particularly in employer-employee relationships.

You can read the whole thing for yourself here: Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones… but What About Words? | BarTalk

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